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May 17, 2024 41 mins

Future NFL Hall of Fame QB Drew Brees stops by to answer all of Dan’s questions about the QB situation developing in Atlanta with Kirk Cousins and Michael Penix Jr. And golf insider Rex Hoggard stops by to keep Dan up to date on Scottie Scheffler’s eventful morning.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox
Sports Radio Hour two.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
On this Friday. It's a meat Friday at that. The
triggers are fired up. They were fired up early this morning,
and so are we. Pork belly bourbon baked beans and
polled pork sliders. Who has it better than we do?
No body? And Marvin is out and went to the
dentist getting some wisdom teeth out. So Seaton has assumed

(00:26):
the position in the front row, his old position with
Paully and Fritzy all alone, with all of his friends
in the back row. The race for the Premier League
titles still not settled, but it will be this Sunday.
Manchester City chasing an unprecedented fourth consecutive title. Arsenal stands
in the way, looking for its first title in twenty years.

(00:48):
Only one will be crowned champion. That will be Sunday
on the networks of NBC Universal also Peacock our Home.
Thank you for downloading the Apple Radio Affiliate's been a
busy morning, not only for us, but certainly for Scotty Scheffler.
Going to round two. He got arrested, he got booked,
he got a mugshot, He got released. He got bailed out.

(01:13):
Now he's getting ready to tee it up in six minutes. Wow.
He just released a statement. He said this morning, I
was proceeding as directed by police officers. It was a
very chaotic situation, understandably so, considering the tragic accident that
occurred earlier. There was a big misunderstanding of what I

(01:34):
thought I was being asked to do. I never intended
to disregard any of the instructions. I'm hopeful to put
this to the side and focus on golf today. Of course,
all of us involved in the tournament express our deepest
sympathies to the family of the man who passed away earlier.
In the earlier accident this morning, it truly puts everything
in perspective. That's from Scotty Scheffler. Over under his scoring

(02:00):
round today. Over under. Scottie Scheffler walking to the first
tee as we speak, and there's a little bit of rain. Todd,
I'm gonna give you the over under. See, he was
four under yesterday. I'm gonna I'm gonna say sixty eight

(02:22):
and a half.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
I'm gonna say that's gonna be He's gonna finish a
little bit over.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
A little over sixty eight and a half seat O'Connor
sixty eight and a half over under. I'm gonna say
over as well.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
I think Paulie more conditions, less jumpsuit, I'm gonna go over.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Okay, I'm gonna go under. I think the crowd will
energize him. The soft conditions, he's gonna be able to
attack those greens. And he didn't get much time. He
was in handcuffs this morning.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
You know, when you get out of the pen, you
get a new lease on life. Yeah, it's I've heard.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
He got freed. H And you know, we had a
caller at the end of the hour saying, oh, did
he get preferential treatment. No, he got treated like we would.
He made bail, either you do or you don't. He
had the money to make bail. But I mean he
got arrested, handcuffed in the back of a police car,

(03:17):
sent to jail, mugshot, orange jumpsuit, and then he got
bailed down. Now, maybe the PGA tour accommodated him so
he could make his tea time. They moved it back
because of the weather, and you know, coincidentally, he needed
that extra time to be able to make his tea time.
So he's getting ready to be introduced here in about

(03:40):
four minutes and get ready for his second round. This
was not how I thought Friday was going to go.
Eight seven seven three DP Show email address DP at
Danpatrick dot com Twitter handle. The TP Show gets phone calls.
You know, we were talking a little bit about the NBA.
Not much to talk about. Timberwolves got blown out or
blew out the Nuggets by forty five. The Nuggets are

(04:03):
I think a five point favorite on Sunday in Game seven,
you know, after like fifteen points, I think it doesn't matter.
They got embarrassed, But I don't know if it matters.
It's game by game where you go, oh my god,
look at the Knicks when they got embarrassed by Indiana
and we're thinking they're gonna go back home and they're

(04:24):
they're gonna get They're gonna lose. They go back home
and they played brilliant basketball. The Pacers, who are the
ones getting embarrassed, but they that's the most points a
defending champ is ever lost by in a playoff game.
The following year, forty five, you got the Pacers and
the Knicks coming up tonight. The Pacers are favored by

(04:44):
six over under for Jalen Brunson thirty four and a half.
Rangers advanced, Canucks go up three to two on the Oilers.
So you got a busy weekend with golf, Preakness basketball.
That is crazy, big weekend in New York City. With

(05:04):
the Rangers now advancing the Knicks trying to advance. Maybe
there's going to be a game seven in that series.
But it sounds like a great time to be in
New York. As they always say, all right, pull question
from our one, Seaton, and what are we going to
go with our two? The future Hall of Famer Drew
Brees will join us coming up in a little bit. Also,
Marv Albert, Hall of Famer, great voice of the NBA

(05:27):
three years ago today announced his retirement. So we'll see
how Marvelous is doing.

Speaker 4 (05:31):
All right, Seaton, our one damn better excuse to miss
work getting arrested, having a baby with getting your wisdom
teeth bowled right now?

Speaker 2 (05:38):
One hundred percent of your wisdom teeth bowled, all right, Marvin? Okay, lad, Yeah,
Marvin's getting his wisdom teeth. By the way, Jeff Darlington
of the Mothership was in the car behind Scotti Scheffler
this morning and he sees all of this unfold and
he's trying to be a reporter and showing his press
pass or badge to the officers. The officers didn't know

(06:01):
who they were arresting. Now, Scotty Scheffler is not necessarily
a household name and certainly a household face that we go, oh,
I know who that. It's not like it's John Day
or Tiger or even Rory. You know, Scotti Scheffler, tall
guy with a beard. Here is just a portion of
Jeff Darlington's report earlier this morning on the mother Ship.

Speaker 5 (06:28):
To be very clear about the details here, Scotty Scheffler
has been detained by police officers placed in the back
of a police vehicle in handcuffs after he tried to
pull around what he believed to be security ended up
being police officers.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
They told him to stop.

Speaker 5 (06:47):
When he didn't stop, the police officer attached himself to
the vehicle. Scheffler then traveled another ten yards before stopping
the car. The police officer then grabbed at his arm,
attempting to pull him out of the car before Scheffler
eventually opened the door, at which point the police officer
pulled Scheffler out of the car, pushed him up against

(07:08):
the car, and immediately placed him in handcuffs.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
All right, that's Jeff Darlington did a great job this
morning eyewitness account. There was Scottie Scheffler. Uh, let's see.
We said good morning to those watching on Peacock or
radio show, iHeartRadio, Fox Sports Radio. A couple of phone
calls in here Joe and Cedar wrapped it rapids. Hi, Joe,
what's on your mind?

Speaker 6 (07:31):
Hey?

Speaker 7 (07:32):
I I see red lights or you know, people trying
to stop.

Speaker 8 (07:37):
Stop.

Speaker 7 (07:37):
That's all you got to do. I mean, I'm a
law abiding citizen that questions authority. You know, I'm still
going to stop.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
You have to.

Speaker 7 (07:46):
That being said, after hearing a statement, you kind of
give him the benefit of the doubt. Everybody's kind of scared.
You don't really know what you're doing.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
Yeah, hopefully, Joe, Joe, this just a miscommunication on both
ends that escalated. Thank you for the phone call. I mean,
we can all act like what would we have done
in the situation. He's got a courtesy car. He doesn't
know that this is a police officer. He thinks it's
just a security guy and of course I'm able to
go in. I have the credentials to go in. I'm

(08:17):
playing in the event. The police officer who's got a
neon yellow slicker on, he might not have noticed that
he was a police officer. So when he does say stop,
you know, he's probably thinking, well, he's not talking to
me because I'm able to go in this private road.
And I think that that has to get both sides

(08:39):
understand or at least certainly. Scotty's saying, look, there's a miscommunication.
Police officer doing his job, tense moment early in the morning,
and there's been a fatality, and there's a line of traffic.
He's trying to do his job too.

Speaker 3 (08:53):
And just to play Devil's advocate on the police officer's side,
he's got cars coming at him from every angle and
there's rain and he tells someone that you put your
hand on a stop and that car keeps coming at him.
You know, that can escalate really quickly from the police
department standpoint, being defensive and protecting themselves when there is
just a fatality. It's got to be one of those
things where I've been in those situations where I didn't

(09:15):
listen immediately or I didn't comply immediately out of confusion,
and sometimes the other side doesn't see your confusion.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
Brent in Alabama, Hi, Brent.

Speaker 9 (09:25):
Hey, good morning, Good morning guys. Yeah, it's a tough call,
and obviously the pedestrian issue is getting over outshined with
all of this. But I will say that I think
the PGA has an opportunity here to spend this like
it really humanizes the guys. And if I'm the PGA
marketing guys, I am putting an orange polo on Scottie

(09:47):
Scheffler today. Chicoes, bailbonds on the back, better calls.

Speaker 10 (09:51):
All on the front.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
Think, Brent, it's it's It's not funny yet, Okay, at
least from Scotty's standpoint. I mean he's going to have
to have remorse in this press conference, take some blame here,
and then let's see what happens with the charges as well.
Burgee in Florida, Hey, Bergy, what's on your mind?

Speaker 11 (10:13):
Yeah? Two things. One most urgently for Marvin situation, So
you reach him on the cell phone before they put
him under and save him. Because about twenty five thirty
years ago, a Dennis told me showed me my impacted sideways.
Wisdom Teeth said, you have to get him out. I said,
that's major surgery. As like, I'm not doing that right now.
Wait till it starts to hurt. Here we are, I'm

(10:35):
sixty almost sixty. It's never been an issue. Tell him,
don't do it, dude, have a great weekend and wait
until it hurts. Anyway, the most The other thing I
wanted to say was on if you're in the holding
cell with Scheffler, would it be wrong to say, Hey,
I'm having a little trouble with my iron game.

Speaker 9 (10:49):
It might give me a point of.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
I don't know what his sense of humor is in
that situation. I'm going to guess it was a little
more intense than you don't want to say, Hey, would
you check my backswing?

Speaker 6 (11:02):
Here?

Speaker 2 (11:02):
David in Atlanta, Hi David, what's on your mind?

Speaker 10 (11:06):
Good morning, Dan? Thank you for the call. Yeah, first
time long. I have a take on the Scotti Scheffler
t shirts. When it becomes funny. You have Scotti Seffler
standing outside the car. Car's got the logos on it,
cops got him in cuffs, and it simply says, can't touch.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
This, all right? Thank you David. Uh. Yeah, Doug Gottlieb,
coach Gottlieb called in or text to say, you can't
stop him, you can only hope to detain him. Fabulous. Yeah,
Scotty Scheffler T shirt there. Uh, Joe and Orlando, Hi Joe.

Speaker 8 (11:47):
Morning fellas.

Speaker 12 (11:48):
I hate to take it off of mister Scottie here,
but I want to kind of shift the conversation back
to basketball for a second. I wanted to know, from
your perspective, just from how the games have been going
going in the playoff series, could we be seeing the
traditional game, the traditional point guard making a resurgence. You know,
whether it's Mike Connelly who played last night he wasn't

(12:10):
there in Game five, or Jalen Brunton or SGA. If
you want to be a competitive team, you're going to
need a point guard that is a legit point guard.
Could we be seeing the game go back to the
point guard? Big man vices the three ball?

Speaker 2 (12:26):
No, I don't think so. I think we're knee deep
in shooting threes. And I mean that's why you have,
you know, this different point spreads where you can blow
out somebody or get blown out. I mean that's what
the three does, and I think, you know it's still
going to be there now that the analytics say that

(12:47):
that's what you need to do. You just have to
get better at it. But as far as the point
guard goes, you know, we've had the NBA has been
littered with great point guards. I mean, ball dominant players
is really what's changed the game. Luca is a ball
dominant player. Brunson a ball dominant player. So that, to

(13:08):
me is what's more interesting to see. How many teams
will turn their offense over to one player and let
him be ball dominant. I mean Denver is you know
they don't. Jamal Murray's more ball dominant than Luca or
Nikola Jokic. So I don't see that. You know, we're
having this transitional moment here where we go all of

(13:30):
a sudden, oh, now everybody's going to try to find
that kind of player. You know, Donovan Mitchell ball dominant player.
He's not their point guard. But you know Shay Gilgis
Alexander doesn't shoot threes. He's a mid range jump shooter.
Now even Brunson. Brunson, you know, plays great eighteen feet
and in he can shoot the three, but he's eighteen

(13:53):
feet and in SGA, same thing. It's just I mean,
and Durant's been doing this is in his entire career,
hitting these jumpers, mid range jumpers. That to me is
a little more interesting that it's there for anybody. But
everybody wants to take threes, That to me is different. Yeah, Pauling,
if you look at.

Speaker 3 (14:13):
The NBA and how they view Zach Edia Purdue, that
he may be a second round draft pick because he
doesn't shoot threes, but a guy like Karl Anthony Towns
is an attractive big man who steps outside the national
title game, Purdue's offense was going to the twos and
look what happened in the game. He's got out shot.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
Yeah, I think I think Zach Edy is going to
be taken a lot higher than people think. Talking to
somebody with the NBA and they said not a lottery pick,
but on the fringes of being a lottery pick, which
I was surprised, but you know, you did have Connecticut Center,
you know, Donovan Klingen that he might be a top

(14:50):
three pick, top four pick, and Zach Edy had his
way with him. That doesn't mean Edie's going to be
a better pro than him, but just gives you an
idea of can Zach Edy continued to develop and you
know the traditional big men? Can he be that for
a team, because it just feels like, you know, that's antiquated,

(15:12):
and that's why he would be normally. If this is
twenty five years ago, then you look at Zach Edy
and go all right, you got you like Greg Godin,
you go all right, we got our big men. All right,
we'll take a break and get some more phone calls
coming up. Drew Brees will stop by talk some football,
and Marv Albert will as well. We'll take a break
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Speaker 2 (16:13):
I saw this The only team in the league that
is currently favored in every single one of their regular
season games this season, the San Francisco forty nine Ers. Meanwhile,
two teams listed as underdogs in all of their games
this season, You'll get the Carolina Panthers. This other team

(16:38):
is going to be an underdog at least listed so
far in all seventeen regular season games because there won't
be a postseason for them. If you said the New
England Patriots, you'd be correct. So the Niners. They are
favored in every single one of their regular season games.
The Patriots and Panthers. The only two teams listed is

(16:58):
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(17:21):
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You know, I want to go back to your rookie
season and you were drafted, You go to the Chargers
and you sit. Were you ready to play your rookie
season in the NFL?

Speaker 14 (17:42):
I got in one time during my rookieyear.

Speaker 15 (17:45):
I actually does so that We got a concussion in
the second quarter against Kan City Chiefs, and I came
in and.

Speaker 14 (17:50):
Play about two and a half quarters, and.

Speaker 15 (17:52):
Man, I had some I probably had some disastrous moments
during that, but I also had some good moments just too.
I didn't know any better and I was just kind
of free with a dealing bottom line is this. I
think the best thing that all these rookie quarterbacks can
do is sit for a period of time. And I
don't know if that's a full season part of the ceasing,
but I do have a formula in my mind for

(18:16):
I think when at qb ends up being ready to
play at the next level, and every guy's going to
be a little bit different, but I think it has
to do with the combination of the experience that they
have leaving college, you know, the type of system that
they've been in college, and then how much time they
sit in the NFL. But yes, I think it's very
beneficial for a guy to sit for a period of
time behind a veteran quarterback.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
But part of the problem is you have these franchises
that are starved for victories, winning a tradition, like the Bears,
you know, the Commanders, they draft quarterbacks. Patriots drafted quarterback
like the fans want to see them play, the owner
wants to appease the fans. I mean, it's kind of
this tug of war of what's good for the player,

(18:58):
what's good for my fans here.

Speaker 15 (19:02):
Yeah, well, I'll give the Bears as an example. You know,
your Justin Fields obviously had has an incredible skill set,
and I'm excited to see how Pittsburgh uses in this year.
I would actually envision a situation where it's almost like
a Taysom Hill type package, you know, like we had

(19:22):
a New Orleans where you know, Russell Wilson is your
starting quarterback, Justin Field is getting seven to ten STAPs
a game, and how problematic would that be for a defense?

Speaker 2 (19:31):
Right?

Speaker 15 (19:32):
He can come in and do many things explosively in
the run game, in the past game. You know, why,
why wouldn't they have started him off that way as
a rookie. Hey, you you're not going to be the starter,
but we're gonna have a package of stuff for you
that just brings you along, that kind of gets your
feet wet and gets you into this without kind of
feeling like you're just throwing the whole thing on his shoulders.

(19:56):
I just think if you look statistically at the guys
who have succeeded when they came in day one.

Speaker 14 (20:01):
It's the start.

Speaker 15 (20:02):
It's not very many, especially if they were in a
situation where the job was given to them versus they
really had to go out and earn it.

Speaker 14 (20:10):
I think there's something psychological to that.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
How important is this schedule release to players? How much
did you take note of it?

Speaker 6 (20:18):
Oh?

Speaker 14 (20:18):
Absolutely absolutely. I was to the second.

Speaker 15 (20:22):
You know, the minute that would come out, you immediately
start visualizing where you have to go, the time of year,
the teams you have to be. You know, if you've
got a couple of these, you know, back to back games,
if you have a Monday night, Hey, short week, And
then we got to go here and play this Who
do we have on Thursday night?

Speaker 14 (20:39):
Like you immediately.

Speaker 15 (20:41):
Begin to kind of formulate your strategy for the seasons
based on that schedule.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
Well, you are, you're looking at your bye week, how
do you end the season? You're playing a conference opponent,
you know you're going overseas, and you know you're all, yeah,
it's like you're trying to plan five months.

Speaker 15 (21:01):
Well yeah, then and then and then you start getting
the text messages from family like we're coming out. You
gotta you gotta manage all that stuff too.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
Was there a team when you go, yes, I can't
like we're playing this team? Like, do you look forward
to playing that team? Who was that?

Speaker 6 (21:17):
Well?

Speaker 15 (21:17):
I think I think immediately you're looking for primetime games, right,
Like you're looking for Sunday night, Monday night, Thirstay night,
right like when America is going to be watching You're
the only game on television. There's a reason that you
guys are going primetime against this opponent, right, So there's
those you know, you you certainly look at the divisional opponents,
But I feel like that's become a bit more formulaic,

(21:38):
like it's you play them in the beginning and then
you play them at the end, right, and then everything
in between is just you know.

Speaker 14 (21:44):
Whoever, whenever you know, you start looking at games where
you can get.

Speaker 15 (21:47):
Some potential weather, like, for example, I'm looking at the
Saints this year and it's at Green Bay December twenty third, right,
So immediately in my mind, I'm thinking, here.

Speaker 14 (21:55):
We go twenty degrees, it's gonna be snowing.

Speaker 6 (21:58):
Right.

Speaker 15 (21:59):
You just you start visualize on what that moment's going
to be. So all those all those factors and variables.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
What kind of welcome reception do you think Sean Payton
gets when the Broncos come to New Orleans.

Speaker 15 (22:12):
He's going to get a huge, well from reception until
the game starts, until he starts yelling at the rest
on the sideline the game starts. No, it's New Orleans
loves Champayton and as they should.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
Ever play a game overseas?

Speaker 14 (22:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (22:31):
We played two London games, eight against the Chargers and
the seventeen.

Speaker 14 (22:35):
Against the Dolphins.

Speaker 2 (22:36):
Do you see the city at all?

Speaker 12 (22:39):
Yeah?

Speaker 15 (22:40):
You know what, those were great trips. It's funny when
people ask me, Hey, how'd you like the London trip?
First off, we went over there for a week. I
think some teams now, maybe Jacksonville, just because of their
approximate to London. You know, they've played a couple of
games their year. Now it seems like they just go
over for three days and come back. But you know,
we made it a week long trips. One of those

(23:00):
where if you go over there and you win, it
was an awesome trip. If you ever go over there
and mose, you're probably like, that wasn't very fun. But
we won both games. We've made the most of it.
You know, there's some jet lag Monday Tuesday, and then
you just kind of get into a routine. You have
some free time, you have a chance to go see
the city a little bit with your teammates, made money.
Tuesdays they have family, come in with my wife and

(23:22):
I you know, walk around on Friday kind of after
practice just to just kind of clear my head, get
ready for the game, spend some time with her, and
then you know, you get ready to roll on Sunday
and it kind of feels like an ordinary week, except
you walk into a stadium with fans that have every possible.

Speaker 14 (23:37):
Jersey for every possible.

Speaker 15 (23:39):
Sport and and just cheer at random moments.

Speaker 14 (23:45):
Yeah, that's uh, that was pretty much the atmosphere.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
It feels like the NFL is shied away from putting
a franchise in London. Now it feels like, let's just
kind of travel the globe and then we'll just have
certain cities that you know, team's going to have a
fan base there in Brazil or in Germany, Jacksonville and London.
So I do you see a team in another country

(24:09):
full time at any point?

Speaker 14 (24:13):
Yeah, that's a good question. I know they've been talking
about it for a while.

Speaker 11 (24:17):
I don't.

Speaker 14 (24:18):
I don't think so. I think logistically it would be
it would be difficult.

Speaker 15 (24:21):
But but obviously playing the sportant London at these Munich games,
Mexico City going to Brazil this year, right, So I
think the you know, being able to spread spread the
knowledge and the love of the game, you know, throughout
the globe.

Speaker 14 (24:36):
I think it is probably more of a realistic probability is.

Speaker 15 (24:40):
That you continue to schedule games in some unique places,
maybe develop even you know, broader.

Speaker 14 (24:45):
Fan bases, you know.

Speaker 15 (24:47):
The I think the digital media part of this equation
is is where it can get really really profitable as
well and continue to drive league revenues.

Speaker 14 (24:56):
So to me, that's the more realistic approach.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
Tell me what you're doing with Sports Illustrated tickets.

Speaker 15 (25:03):
Yeah, so Sports Illustrated Tickets. Obviously, we all know the
Sports Illustrated brand. It's one of the most iconic brands
in all of sports. I think when I think when
I was a kid, and when most of us were
growing up, you know, that would have been our ultimate
goal was to be on the cover Sports Illustrated.

Speaker 14 (25:18):
I have the great fortunate of being able to do
that a few times. Now.

Speaker 15 (25:21):
Sports Illustrated is getting into the ticket business. There's a
Sports Illustrated ticket platform that actually has an NFL partnership,
you know, right.

Speaker 14 (25:31):
Alongside ticket Master set Geek.

Speaker 15 (25:33):
But at the end of the day, we feel like
we will do it better and can do it better.

Speaker 14 (25:39):
It's a transparent process.

Speaker 15 (25:41):
There's nothing worse than as a fan when you go
onto a ticketing website and you see a price, and
then by the time you get to the end, there's
this thing, there's that fee, and now it's twice what
you thought it was going to be. That's not the
case for Sports Illustrated Tickets. It's a very transparent process.
We have an NFL partnership. We've got two and a
half billion dollars or billion tickets inventory. When it comes
to the sports, uh, concerts, theater, the best venues in

(26:05):
in in the entire country. So we wanted to provide
that platform for fans that experience.

Speaker 14 (26:11):
And it's just another vertical that Sports Illustrated is in
that just continues to uh build the iconic brund.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
It's SI tickets dot Com with zero fees. Yeah, you
have that iconic cover with you after winning the Super
Bowl with your son wearing his headphones. How old is
he now? He's fifteen's it's.

Speaker 15 (26:32):
Incredible, you know, hard to believe because yeah, I've got
that Sports Illustrated cover in my office, you know, holding
him up and he'll walk in and I'll just I'll
have that moment of reflection every now and then just
say sound can you can you believe?

Speaker 14 (26:47):
You know here we are and you.

Speaker 15 (26:48):
Know I'm about to coach you in high school sports,
you know, playing football across.

Speaker 14 (26:53):
And just becoming becoming a young man.

Speaker 15 (26:56):
So it's one of my greatest joys in life as
a father is to watch watch my son play, watch
him grow up, be a part of his life. But
really all of our kids. It's kind of a crazy
time for us. We're in the thick of it. Have
seven on seven playoffs on Friday this week and some
lacross playoffs, baseball playoffs, and it's it's the.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Greatest Before I let you go, any advice for Tom
Brady when he gets in the booth.

Speaker 15 (27:20):
Yeah, you know what it I think he did it
right by taking a year off. You know, sometimes I wish,
I wish I would have done that. Yeah, I jumped
right into into the booth. I'll tell you what it's Uh.
I love broadcasting games, you know. It was the preparation
was very much like playing the game. And I think
he and I are wired in a lot of the

(27:41):
same ways. You know, I don't think that's ever going
to leave us. You know, you just kind of watch
the game different, you see the game different, and then
you can communicate the game different. So I look, I
think he's gonna do a great job. I think he
spent a lot of time studying some of the greats
in the in the business, and you know, we'll we'll see.
But obviously he has a wealth of knowledge and experience

(28:03):
to share.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
Great to catch up with you again. Good luck with
the kids, and thanks for joining us, you two.

Speaker 14 (28:09):
Thanks.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
It's Drew Brees, future Hall of Fame. Some good advice there.
Should have taken a year off, which Brady did. And
Brady's still going to be able to call games even
though he is going to be, I guess a minority
owner of the Raiders. I don't know how many Raider
games he's going to call. I'd be curious about that.
I think people are trying to piece together what his
schedule would be. But he opens up having the Cowboys

(28:33):
first game. I believe that's against the Cleveland Browns. Some
more phone calls in here. Let me see Darryl and Nashville.

Speaker 6 (28:42):
Hey Darryl, Hey Dan, So, I got the movie for
the Scotti Scheffler episode, and I've already got the title
for you. We're just going to call it Shank.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
Redemption, okay instead of Shawshank Redemption. All right, I got it,
Thank you, Daryl. Yeah, Shank Redemption. I think he birdied
his first hole, no, of course. Yeah. I don't think
that he was bothered by too much there right out
of the gate. And uh, I wonder what the gallery
does though throughout I thought that they would give him

(29:17):
a big shout out there and kind of give him
a heroes welcome. I don't know if you're going to
get free Scotty T shirts. No, Robin Orlando, Hi Rob?
What's on your mind?

Speaker 16 (29:31):
Dan? Good morning to you and the guys.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Man.

Speaker 16 (29:33):
First off, you know, nobody can be more appreciative of
this story than the Denver Nuggets this morning. Take the
heat off of that, you know. Two, you guys did
a great job of just segueing on the fly as
you always do, you know, to break his story. And
how would you quantify you know, if Scotty goes on
to win, and obviously he's already doing worse than yesterday

(29:54):
being he dumped it in from the fairway on one
and he only birdied today, But how would you quantify
people this week? Take comparison to the mental and routine
orientation that somebody has to have to play at that level.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
Well, I don't know. It might change some guys philosophy,
Not that you want to get arrested, but maybe the
amount of time I always found for myself, and even
talking to former athletes, the more you think, the worst
you do you get over a putt. You've done this
thousands and thousands of times. Get your routine, get it done.

(30:27):
You go to the free throw line, don't. The longer
you wait, the worse the result is you stand over
your ball. The longer you wait, the worse it gets.
You know, when you get in the batter's box and
you're waiting and waiting, and then all of a sudden
the picture's making you wait and then you step out
and then you get back in. You need to have
that just reaction like this is what I do, and

(30:49):
I'm not going to give this any more thought than
I need to. But a lot of these golfers show
up two and a half hours, three hours before their
round because there's a routine that they go through. We'll
find out when Scott he's done today, what was that routine,
because he didn't have time to do much of anything
except for get dressed, grab his clubs and go out

(31:09):
to the range. We will head to the PGA Championship.
We'll check in with really what it's like, what it
was like this morning. We'll talk to a reporter from
a golf channel who was on site, and even reaction
from some of the players. Have that for you coming up.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
Next, be sure to catch the live edition of The
Dan Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern six am
Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio WAP.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
We'll get to more phone calls coming up. Great Marv
Albert will join his final hour of the program. Operator
Tyler's sitting by. Take your phone calls. Of course, the
story of the day still a story. Scotti Scheffler arrested
in jail in a jump suit, mugshot, bailed out and

(31:56):
now he's on the golf course. Rex Hoggard is the
senior writer Golf Channel, kind enough to join us, Rex,
When did you first hear about what happened to Scotty
this morning?

Speaker 17 (32:08):
A little bit after seven thirty am, which isn't too
long after he had been detained.

Speaker 18 (32:12):
I spoke with an officer this morning.

Speaker 17 (32:14):
He was arrested at seven to twenty eight local time,
taking downtown to Louisville, arraigned on four different charges than
probably the series of them, a second degree assault on
a police officer that is a felony, and then he was.

Speaker 18 (32:26):
Released about eight eight forty eight.

Speaker 17 (32:29):
I will just say you asked how he was greeted
on the first tea it was warm.

Speaker 18 (32:33):
I would say it's rained this morning. Was not a
whole lot of fans, but it was a warm greeting.

Speaker 2 (32:37):
Yeah, I was wondering player's reaction when they saw Scotty.
What was that like when he went to the driving range?

Speaker 17 (32:45):
A little surreal for everyone involved, player, Caddi's officials. Certainly
we don't have situations like this very often, and certainly
not in golfer, in the sports. So everything that happened
this morning was out of the ordinary. And to your point,
Scotty Shepherd's really good about part minializing things and how
he got the number one in the world, won the Masters,
He's won.

Speaker 18 (33:03):
Four of his last five starts. This one's going to
be tough, though.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
PGA Tour accommodate Scheffler in any way.

Speaker 18 (33:13):
Well, it's the PGA of America. I think they've tried to.

Speaker 17 (33:17):
They tried to accommodate him in as much as sort
of giving him an opportunity to get here in time,
but there was only so much they could do. Again,
I pointed out that he was taken downtown where he
was arraigned. That's about a forty minute drive, so you
get an idea of how tight that timing was.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
Trying to understand though, if this is a road that
was blocked off and really only VIP cars and golfers
officials like how how do they stop or why don't
they let him go in. I'm just trying to understand
the miscommunication there at the gate.

Speaker 17 (33:50):
Well, it's important to point out so there's really only
one main road in and out of Valhalla.

Speaker 18 (33:54):
That's the road that he was traveling on this morning.

Speaker 17 (33:56):
I think the issue that came up from what we
compete piece together is there was a fatal car craft
this morning has nothing to do with Scotty Scheffler. That
was before Scotty Scheffler arrived and police had actually closed
off the road. Officials with the PG of America had
actually postponed the start of the.

Speaker 18 (34:11):
Championship because of it. Scotty was coming.

Speaker 17 (34:13):
In early to work out to prepare for his round,
and the way it normally works in situations like this,
and you see it weekend and week out on the
PGA Tour, because there normally is traffic around tournaments.

Speaker 18 (34:23):
If a player is going to be laid.

Speaker 17 (34:25):
For his teeth time, usually there is to your point,
some sort of accommodation, and we'll try to create some
sort of escort for him.

Speaker 18 (34:31):
Go back to the Ryder Cup.

Speaker 17 (34:32):
Remember at Madina not too long ago that Roy McElroy
actually got a police escort because he was going to
miss his tea time.

Speaker 18 (34:37):
So they do try to accommodate that. Scotty was showing up.

Speaker 17 (34:41):
He went into sort of the shoulder of the road
to go around the traffic. I don't know if he
didn't hear the police officer's command to stop, or if
he just kept driving. We'll have to find out that later.
But that's when things started to escalate.

Speaker 2 (34:54):
The expectation is Scotty will talk to the media when
his round is over.

Speaker 17 (35:00):
That's the expectation. He actually just posted something on Instagram,
just a quick statement. As you pointed out, he peed
off earlier. DJA America sent out a release only on
the incident earlier this morning.

Speaker 18 (35:11):
They have not addressed the Scottish EPERD situation.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
Yeah, but he put out the statement. His lawyer put
out a statement. That's what I thought. Was that a
preemptive strike that maybe he doesn't talk to the media.
I don't know. I'm just kind of curious as we're
all trying to piece this together.

Speaker 18 (35:28):
There's a good chance that he doesn't talk to the media. Now.

Speaker 17 (35:31):
This was an entirely different circumstances yesterday, but he only
made one stop. He spoke with ESPN after his round yesterday.
Normally had a major championship for the world number one,
he'll make three, four or five different stops after a
round like that.

Speaker 18 (35:42):
But he wanted to go to the range.

Speaker 17 (35:43):
He wanted to work on his game, so he wasn't
in a talkative mood yesterday. I can't imagine that's going
to change today.

Speaker 2 (35:48):
Rex, You've been doing this a long time. Have you
had anything that competes with this? As far as wait,
what just happened?

Speaker 18 (35:56):
I was thinking this morning. I think the last time
I was on this show was when.

Speaker 17 (35:59):
Tiger Woulds had hit a tree outside of his home
in Iowath and Orlando. So yeah, I've had things close,
but not like this, And it was surreal. In as
much as anyone who knows Scotty Scheffler knows that he
would be the last person that you would expect to
have some sort of run in with the police. I
don't think there's anyone on the PGA tour that's a
more kind, more giving, more accommodating person than Scottie Schffler.

(36:22):
That was probably the part that shocked me. The most
things come up all the time, and you have incidents
with athletes or caddies or even even folks in the media.

Speaker 18 (36:30):
This one was stunning.

Speaker 2 (36:32):
Well, wait till something bad happens again, Rex, and then
we'll reach out to you. Thanks Dan, I forgot that. Rex.
That was the last time V was on with when
Tiger had his accident. Rex Hoggard, he is the senior
writer Gulf Chim I hope Fritzy tell Rex I was

(36:53):
joking about that.

Speaker 18 (36:54):
Yeah, it sounded like you wasn't sure.

Speaker 2 (36:55):
I know, I know, sorry about that, Rex. Not everybody
gets my sense of humor, Yes, Paulie, I just checked.

Speaker 3 (37:01):
The rundown the day after Tiger and the Thanksgiving thing.
Rex Huger was on the show.

Speaker 4 (37:05):
Yeah, the Thanksgiving thing thing. Yeah, it's funny because you're joking,
but it is serious. Yeah, right, I'm only joking. We're
only going to reach out. It might be the next
time we talked to him, though.

Speaker 2 (37:20):
Not everybody gets my sense of humor.

Speaker 8 (37:22):
Of course.

Speaker 2 (37:23):
Let me see a couple more phone calls in here.
Uh RJ in Colorado, Hey ORJ.

Speaker 12 (37:30):
Hey are you with me?

Speaker 19 (37:31):
How you doing bud great or j awesome? I just
wanted to kind of chime in when we were inside
of that prison for all those years, we used to
always find little pine cones and sticks to try to
play golf. But old Scott, he's taking it to a
whole other level here, trying to play with a whole
new set of irons.

Speaker 2 (37:47):
Thank you, Archie hard prison insider and literally RJ. Yeah, Pauline,
what if he was there?

Speaker 3 (37:55):
Like, I don't want to joke, but what if Scheffler
was there all day and someone goes, what are you
in for?

Speaker 2 (38:00):
How do you guess?

Speaker 3 (38:01):
I was going into Valhalla and I'll do it again?

Speaker 2 (38:03):
Yeah? Yeah, they wouldn't let me go into Valhalla. Jim
in Michigan, Hi Jim, what's on your mind? Good morning, Dan?

Speaker 6 (38:13):
Dan?

Speaker 10 (38:13):
That's I did just something that was kind of bothering me.
When Marvin departed.

Speaker 7 (38:17):
Yeah, will he need it?

Speaker 10 (38:19):
Will he need a doctor's note when he returns on Monday?

Speaker 2 (38:24):
No, he needed a note today because oh okay, yeah,
because he had to leave the show to go have
his wisdom teeth.

Speaker 10 (38:32):
Okay, I know if I always departed early on a Friday,
we have to have some kind of a documentation on
Monday that you.

Speaker 2 (38:36):
Know, maybe I did go oh no, no, it's you know,
like Fritzy took last Friday off and I needed a
note and he supplied a note. We run a really
tight ship around here. Uh, Patrick in Vermont? Hi, Patrick,
what's on your mind?

Speaker 8 (38:53):
Hey, good morning, Dan, Thanks for taking my call again. Hey,
I just wanted to say, you know, when Marvin first
came in, I was a little worry that he wasn't
going to be really terrific. But he's done a phenomenal job.
And that being said, I do have a complaint about him.
I want to know how I'm supposed to start my
weekend right without hearing him singing ever since I was

(39:13):
a tiny boy.

Speaker 2 (39:14):
Well, he gave us a little bit of that before
he departed. But thank you Patrick. He's done a great job,
he really has. Because we weren't sure what he was
going to be like when he sat down in the chair,
but he is. He understood the tone of the show,
he knew everybody here. That helped him get a running
running start there, and he was filling in for Mick

(39:35):
Lovin and he's done a wonderful John great job. You
have a question, Pauling, I'm.

Speaker 3 (39:42):
A dentist question, and I'm not besmirching dentist at all.
But dentists are doctors, correct, Yes, they go to medical school. Yes,
I'm just on double checking. I think that's the truth, right, Yeah,
they go for many years. Okay, so just like they
are a doctor.

Speaker 2 (39:56):
Yeah, welcome.

Speaker 3 (39:57):
No oney calls dentist doctor when you walk into the office.

Speaker 2 (40:00):
Uh I did. Jenny Batscie's dad was a dentist. I
call him doc Bachie you were, you were.

Speaker 3 (40:05):
A kid, and you're probably I would.

Speaker 2 (40:06):
Still call him that, of course, being respectful.

Speaker 3 (40:09):
Hey, don okay, yeah, I rarely hear dentists called doc.

Speaker 2 (40:12):
Yeah doc. Yeah. Now people who are chiropractors, people sometimes
might not call them doctors.

Speaker 3 (40:19):
But you don't have to go to medical school to
be a ca No, yes, Ton, But if a dentist
gets a doctor license plate of some sort of, I
think they can park wherever they want.

Speaker 2 (40:27):
That's a little stepping over their bounds. No, it's not.

Speaker 3 (40:31):
You're how urgent can a dental situation?

Speaker 2 (40:33):
Well, is there a dentist in the house. That's exactly
what doesn't happen.

Speaker 3 (40:39):
Well, which is a more serious level of doctor, like
a pediatrist who deals with feet, or a dentist still
deals with teeth and mouth. I mean there's.

Speaker 2 (40:46):
Levels of doctors, right, I respect all of them. Oh yeah,
but because they went to bore school spent more time
than I did. His guns are bleeding clear? What happened
to you today? I don't think transfusion. I need a transfusion.
It comes up? Is this a Friday Fritz scene?

Speaker 6 (41:05):
A little bit?

Speaker 2 (41:06):
Okay? Final hour on the way. You know, the last
time we had mar of albert on it didn't go
well for you.

Speaker 1 (41:11):
It did not

Speaker 2 (41:14):
Final Hour on the way.
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